The Fab Four is heading to the Great White Way, as the Beatles inspired stage musical Let It Be is coming to Broadway.
According to Playbill, the production of Let It Be, currently showing on London's West End, will preview July 16 at New York City's St. James Theater, with the official opening slated for July 24.
The show depicts the band from their first gigs at Cavern Club in Liverpool, England, to the height of Beatlemania. The show includes a number of Beatles hits such as "Yesterday," "She Loves You," "Hey Jude," "Let It Be" and "Come Together."
The show will feature a cast of musicians playing John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
The show is scheduled to play at the St. James Theater through December 29.
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